Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko
During World War II, a mountain village priest, Pop Vecherko, unwittingly shelters a disguised partisan and helps run an underground press that prints the Communist Manifesto under the guise of hagiography. When a misdelivered package reaches the Synod and triggers mass arrests of clergy, a chance grenade explosion orchestrated by local children creates chaos, allowing Vecherko and his unsuspecting ally, the mayor, to slip away unnoticed.
Dimitar Petrov directed Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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